
Hilarious Celtic exit against Bayern Munich only dents Rangers’ Champions League hopes and causes coefficient pressure
Since Steven Gerrard arrived at Rangers, there is one thing that the club has got over Celtic.
European football into the knockout stages has become the norm at Ibrox, it might be on a Thursday night, however, Philippe Clement has continued the trend with the domestic form cheating a top eight place in the Europa League table.
It’s all on Rangers for Scottish coefficient chances
Celtic’s dramatic exit at the hands of Bayern Munich might have been hilarious after being so, so brave, but it has a knock on effect.
Scotland is currently ranked 14th in Europe’s coefficient table.
To keep an automatic spot in the Champions League, 12th place is the minimum position needed.
Unfortunately, the countries around Scotland still have a great chance of picking up more points.
Greece (11th) have three teams left, Norway (12th) two, Austria (13th) have one and in 15th place, Denmark have tw
To secure 12th place, according to Scotland’s Coefficient on X, all of these countries would have to exit the various competitions this week and Rangers would have to do deep into the Europa League – again.
Rangers are already looking at other results for next season with the Scottish Premiership title all but certain to stay in the east end of Glasgow.
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